History
Aid For Friends was founded in 1984
following the tragic deaths of two homeless men who died of exposure during the
harsh Pocatello winter. Our community responded by forming a grassroots
volunteer organization which found housing for area homeless primarily in
basements and churches. Later that year, Bannock County donated a small house
which became the first homeless shelter in our area. In 1988, Bannock County
provided the facility at 653 S. 4th Avenue, which has continued to serve as the
Emergency Shelter for this community.
Today, our agency has developed into
a multifaceted resource center providing services and opportunities to overcome
or prevent homelessness in Southeast Idaho. In addition to our Emergency
Shelter, we also provide our clients with case management services to support
self-sufficiency, a transitional housing program, a representative payee
program, and a host of other community services.
At Aid For Friends, our goal is not
only to assist those in need with immediate shelter and services, but also to
offer personal and professional attention. We strive to offer hope to
individuals and families experiencing or facing homelessness.
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